The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Nide 6J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... fall , which France could neuer shake ? But must this crooked monster now be found , To lay rough hands on that vnclosed wound ? His secret plots haue much increast the flood ; He , with his brother's and his nephews ' blood , Hath ...
... fall , which France could neuer shake ? But must this crooked monster now be found , To lay rough hands on that vnclosed wound ? His secret plots haue much increast the flood ; He , with his brother's and his nephews ' blood , Hath ...
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... fall the ploughmen feare , Which long vpon the mountaine's top appeare , Dissolue at last , and vapours then distill To watry showres that all the valleys fill . The first that saw this dreadfull storme arise , Was Catesby , who to ...
... fall the ploughmen feare , Which long vpon the mountaine's top appeare , Dissolue at last , and vapours then distill To watry showres that all the valleys fill . The first that saw this dreadfull storme arise , Was Catesby , who to ...
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... fall , and through the street are roll'4 : The wheels , which did the chariots weight yphold , Are knockt in pieces with the hatchets stroke : The harmelesse horses legs are also broke : The fires make hissing sounds , the bellowes blow ...
... fall , and through the street are roll'4 : The wheels , which did the chariots weight yphold , Are knockt in pieces with the hatchets stroke : The harmelesse horses legs are also broke : The fires make hissing sounds , the bellowes blow ...
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... fall ? And being fall'n , how can he hope to live ? Cannot the hand destroy him , that made all ? Could he not take away as well as give ? Should man deprave , and should not God deprive ? Was it not all the world's deceiving spirit ...
... fall ? And being fall'n , how can he hope to live ? Cannot the hand destroy him , that made all ? Could he not take away as well as give ? Should man deprave , and should not God deprive ? Was it not all the world's deceiving spirit ...
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... fall the strears , with sleepy noise , and round abont.he wall , in chairs of state , To lions ' mouths , from whence it leapt with speed , | And most majestic splendour , were installid And in the rosy laver seem'd to bleed , A bundred ...
... fall the strears , with sleepy noise , and round abont.he wall , in chairs of state , To lions ' mouths , from whence it leapt with speed , | And most majestic splendour , were installid And in the rosy laver seem'd to bleed , A bundred ...
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